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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2009
Filed:
Mar. 05, 2008
Ezio Bombardelli, Groppello Cairoli, IT;
Paolo Morazzoni, Milan, IT;
Cesare Ponzone, Milan, IT;
Massimo Ronchi, Milan, IT;
Ezio Bombardelli, Groppello Cairoli, IT;
Paolo Morazzoni, Milan, IT;
Cesare Ponzone, Milan, IT;
Massimo Ronchi, Milan, IT;
Indena S.p.A., Milan, IT;
Abstract
This invention relates to the combination of α-amylase inhibitors prepared fromwith α-glucosidase inhibitors obtained fromand other species. The α-amylase inhibitor is accompanied by a quantity of lectins that reduces the amount of glucose originating from the starches present in the diet, and considerably reduces the appetite after repeated administration. The combination with α-glucosidase inhibitors, such as extracts ofor the thiosugars present in it, further reduce the blood glucose, acting synergically, and consequently reduce the synthesis of fats from carbohydrates.